Jay Carney

WASHINGTON (AP) -- White House press secretary Jay Carney became the news instead of just delivering it Friday, when President Barack Obama unexpectedly interrupted the daily media briefing to announce Carney's resignation after three and a half years as his primary spokesman.

Legal experts and politicians are chiming in by the dozens on the all news channels as to whether or not Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should have been treated as an enemy combatant, and the analysis could make your head spin...

The White House says it doesn't have any indication that last week's deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was premeditated. But White House spokesman Jay Carney says the matter still is under investigation and that assessment could change.